I miss...

Okay so there are numerous posts about "I miss vanilla this" and "TBC that". Now, I'm all for nostalgia, but come on, give it up already. I can tell you right now I miss playing my old Nintendo games, and I bet when I'm 50 I'll miss being able to look at young girls (without it being considered creepy), but I'm not about to make a QQ thread about how much I miss something (or will I?).

So as to completely contradict everything I just said, and to create a thread that's been done before (yea I know against the rules), post 1 thing you miss about a certain video game.

Note: Not sure if this belongs in General Discussion or General Off-Topic as I'm not specifically talking about WoW, but would like to see the responses of the Warcraft community.

Back in the good old days there was usually only one member of the female cast wearing revealing clothing. Maybe two if the cast was pretty large. Nowadays every female character is wearing something revealing and is rocking at least a D cup.

I like to use the Soul Edge/Blade/Calibur series as an example. Back towards the beginning the sexy chicks were Ivy and Taki and they were counterbalanced by characters like Cassandra and Sophitia who were actually wearing outfits with armor and there were characters who fell in between like Seong Mina who showed some skin. That was great! But by the time we're on Xbox 360 and PS3 Ivy is damn near wearing nothing and Sophitia is wearing an almost transparent tutu and every female character in the series has had a boob job or two (EVEN TALIM! THE JAILBAIT!).

Don't get me started on stuff like Dead or Alive, Bayonetta, and all of the awful action games to toss out a woman wearing barely enough leather to make a wallet out of.

Sexy is fine, but too much sexy is just killing the mood.

Some would ask
"How could a perfect God create a universe with so much that is evil?"
They have missed a greater conundrum
"Why would a perfect God create a universe at all?"

It's not so much the games themselves that I miss... since in most cases I can bust them out of the closet or d/l an emulator, or find a copy of it on live/ps network... but its the feeling of when the games were new that I miss. I'll use our beloved World of Warcraft as an example... remember the first time you set off into Azeroth to start exploring and learning the game? THAT was an awesome experience.